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I have a large quantity of Russian Jr .22 lr ammo I wish to dispose of. Does anyone know the best way to get rid of it safely? Thanks. | ||
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assuming that it is still good, send it to me seriously, i have no idea other than shoot it if you can. Auburn University BS '09, DVM '17 | |||
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The ammo is pretty inconsistent, and the outside has that green funk of corrosion that keeps it from chambering and extracting well. I might just pour it in a hole in the ground. | |||
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Your local sherif or police can dispose of it safely. ________________________________________________ Maker of The Frankenstud Sling Keeper Proudly made in the USA Acepting all forms of payment | |||
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i had a few cases of it. sold it to people at the guns show cheap. they were glad to find cheap ammo | |||
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I'd give it to the competitor shooting nest to me Praise be to the Lord, my rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle. | |||
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I'd toss it in a burn barrel. Entertain the neighbors with the sounds of a firefight with no real risk to property. Without a chamber and attached barrel the bullets don't go anywhere far or fast when cooked off. Of course, I'm the guy that back when I still smoked put out a cig in a puddle of gasoline in cold weather to prove a point about vapor pressures and ignition. Nobody was injured by that either as it just put out the cigarette. | |||
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BURN it! one round at a time, downrange. Excellent practice for when you shoot the good stuff. And FUN! | |||
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